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Pennington County Commission enters executive session on personnel and legal matters, then adjourns
Summary
At a special meeting Oct. 9, Pennington County Commissioners voted to go into an executive session to discuss personnel and legal matters, later reconvened and adjourned. No substantive details of the executive session were released in the public transcript.
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Pennington County Commissioners voted Oct. 9 to enter an executive session to discuss personnel and legal matters, then reconvened and adjourned later the same day.
The special meeting moved into a closed session after a motion from Commissioner Duren, seconded by Commissioner Ross Knecht. The presiding officer called for a voice vote and said, "All in favor, say aye." The ayes carried and the commission recessed to executive session for personnel and legal matters; the public transcript records no further details of what was discussed in that closed session.
After the executive session, Commissioner Drews moved to come out of executive session and Commissioner Adcock seconded; the presiding officer said the motion carried. Later, Commissioner Roskinec moved to adjourn the special meeting; Commissioner Hancock seconded and the presiding officer again called for the ayes, after which the meeting was adjourned.
Because the matters were discussed in an executive session, the public record does not include the substance of personnel or legal discussions. The meeting transcript documents only the procedural motions, seconds and the presiding officer's calls for voice votes.

